I have twin 225 OX66s on my boat and have had some issues with overheating recently. I was hoping to get some advice from someone on the site. The engines are model year 2000 and have been maintained very well including a flush after every run. I have changed the water pumps every 3 years. I just changed the water pumps before last season and had zero issues with overheating at cruise during the entire season. This season is a different story. If you run the boat for about 5-10 minutes at 4000 rpms the overheat alarm will go off. There is a good steady stream of water coming from the tell tale. If you put the engine in fast idle it stops the alarm in about 30 seconds. I have used an infrared temp gun to measure both engines to try to understand what is going on. The engine that has the overheat issue measures at 175-185 during the alarm which is definelty a problem. The other engine meausures 120-130 which seems about right. This rules out an issue with a sensor. For good measure I have replaced all of the thermostats and related gaskets. I have also checked the pressure release valve located on the water jacket and it is free and clear of any debris. After all of that it still overheats.
All of this being said my next step is to haul the boat tomorrow and check the water pump housing and impeller. I am hoping that I might have a crack in the housing or something wrong with the impeller. Hopefully it is the housing not the impeller because I will have to go searching for the impeller debris if it is really torn up.
If the impeller and housing checks out what would be the next step? Any ideas would be much appreciated.
All of this being said my next step is to haul the boat tomorrow and check the water pump housing and impeller. I am hoping that I might have a crack in the housing or something wrong with the impeller. Hopefully it is the housing not the impeller because I will have to go searching for the impeller debris if it is really torn up.
If the impeller and housing checks out what would be the next step? Any ideas would be much appreciated.
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